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    cheery and polite. Fiona is known as the person who always smiles. Question 1: Some similarities between Fiona in the book and the film is that her personality is the same she is caring and … We can see she is caring in both the book and the film because she cares for the old in the book but also cares for the babies in the film. Some differences between the book and the film is that in the book Fiona was assigned the job of Caretaker in the House of Old whereas in the film she was assigned the

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    IT WAS A STRANGE THING‚ but shortly after his mother died‚ David remembered experiencing a sense almost of relief. There was no other word for it‚ and it made David feel bad about himself. His mother was gone‚ and she was never coming back. It didn’t matter what the priest said in his sermon: that David’s mother was now in a better‚ happier place‚ and her pain was at an end. It didn’t help when he told David that his mother would always be with him‚ even if he couldn’t see her. An unseen mother couldn’t

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    look at whether or not the author has sympathy with the characters. Within the two stories The Awakening and Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the author has sympathy for one of the characters but not the other. The two stories both have main characters that struggle with their own existence in life‚ but in The Awakening the author had more sympathy for Edna. In Their Eyes Were Watching God the author tends to be non-sympathetic toward all the male characters except for Edna’s third husband‚ Tea Cake

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    Mary Sow The plot that leads to the revelation of the scandal in the newspaper and the suicide of the three protagonists is similar in both the novel and the film. However‚ there are visibly several differences between the film and the novel. Unlike the novel‚ where the author Junichiro Tanizaki takes his time to vividly express events‚ the film has a relatively shorter span to fit the same plot. However‚ it is the film whose scene seems to better capture the emotions of the audience. The plot is

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    Peter Jackson recently directed a trilogy of movies that are an adaptation of the book The Hobbit. There are some disappointments in the films such as the additional characters and storylines. Some of the supplementary storyline does help to serve as a backstory and shed light on why the characters are undertaking what they are on the expedition. However a majority of the additions to the movie only function to confuse the watcher on what was happening and generate action for the spectators when

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    Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God is the story of one black woman’s attempt to realize her dreams and to achieve happiness in her life. Throughout the book‚ the reader follows Janie Woods as she travels from one man to the next and from one town to the next in search of happiness‚ freedom‚ and love. Janie abandons her first husband and the oppressive‚ conventional life that she lives with him in order to pursue a more stimulating‚ adventurous‚ and exciting one with Jody Sparks.

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    suspect. Suddenly he jumps into the abyss. In the book the giver‚ I thought the book was more interesting because because even though the book had less action. In the movie‚ asher was a drone pilot‚ but in the book he was a recreations director. I both the book and the movie jonas can see red which is gradual. I personally think the movie is less interesting than the movie. Asher was a drone pilot but in the book he was a recreation director. In the movie‚ helped jonas escape by not dropping him onto

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    Third Time’s The Charm Love and marriage is one of the most prominent journeys that Janie goes experiences while achieving a subconscious‚ life-long pursuit of personal fulfillment. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Neale Hurston sets the tone for the general theme of this story‚ love and marriage. Janie Mae Crawford marries three times. One arranged by Nanny‚ one she decides to leave‚ and the third seemed almost too good to be true‚ and it was. Tea Cake is the only man in which Janie found

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    For this assignment I watched the movie The Giver because although I had read the book before I didn’t actually remember much about it. Even though the book is better than the movie‚ I actually really enjoyed the movie and found it extremely interesting. It all begins with the memories from the past were being erased and a boundary being set to keep the memories away. Everyday everyone would mandatorily have to get injected even though they didn’t know why‚ they would happen because they found to

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    Jassi J.L. Aberdeen May 7‚ 2013 Watching a movie or reading a book People become curious when they are hearing the phrase “once upon a time”. How do people get to know stories they desire? By watching and reading. Therefore‚ the same story can be told via a movie or a book but the processes and results are various. Watching a movie is an enjoyable way to gain direct perception of a story. Viewing films is more entertaining as a visual and auditory feast. For the entire story‚ people have less

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